Tested target today and red back panel easily seen at 600 when hit with .308. I get a lot of questions on how I build some of my targets so here are detailed photos.
Ok, honesty is the best policy. This is my version of a target that is available on the internet, however, I need to make various sizes to practice for FTR so cost would be prohibitive and I weld for a hobby. The bearings are from Princess auto, the polycarbonate sheeting is from Rona. Plate is AR400 steel. I should have squared up the panels for the photo shoot but rifle shooting was the priority.
This is the best video I captured, unfortunately only at 380 yards. You could see the red panel waving at 600 without binoculars but the video is not clear. This is a gravel pit in the middle of nowhere Manitoba, I don't know why the picnic table was there. The closer target is for 100 yard .22 and the shooting angle was well away from any damage to the table.
Click on picture for video.

Ok, honesty is the best policy. This is my version of a target that is available on the internet, however, I need to make various sizes to practice for FTR so cost would be prohibitive and I weld for a hobby. The bearings are from Princess auto, the polycarbonate sheeting is from Rona. Plate is AR400 steel. I should have squared up the panels for the photo shoot but rifle shooting was the priority.





This is the best video I captured, unfortunately only at 380 yards. You could see the red panel waving at 600 without binoculars but the video is not clear. This is a gravel pit in the middle of nowhere Manitoba, I don't know why the picnic table was there. The closer target is for 100 yard .22 and the shooting angle was well away from any damage to the table.
Click on picture for video.

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